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TRU RED Explore Journal Review

Traditional office supplies always make me happy, so when I had the opportunity to try out several TRU RED products from Staples.com, I was happy to put them to the test.

The Quick Dry Gel ink pens I reviewed last week are the exact definition of a traditional office supply, but does the Explore Journal I’m reviewing this week fall into that category as well? In today’s modern office, it absolutely does.

There was a time in my office heyday where not even I, the person who brought their own stationery to the office, would use a 200 page hardbound notebook for work. Nowadays, I’d consider it almost mandatory to use a notebook like this - along with a litany of other pens and paper.

The Explore Journal is TRU Red’s mid-size journal, designed to help you get your writing and note-taking organized, with a few helpful tips along the way. It contains 192 white paper pages, with a dot grid pattern, black hardbound cover, elastic band, and two bookmarks. The little black notebook basics, if you will. Those basics also include an 8” x 5” format, which is A5-ish, Smart Sized, or whatever non-standard name you wish to call it. I ride or die with paper-size standards, but you can’t win them all!

What this notebook offers in addition to those features are a few smaller details that office brands don’t normally add to their offerings, like a several-page index, page numbers, an Objectives list, a recap page, and a spine label for the exterior for when you’ve filled it up. There is even an insert to give you tips on various note taking and journaling styles.

All of these specs and features are well and good, but the real question us users have is “Is it any good?” Yes, with the standard fountain pen caveats.

What I really like about this notebook is the stark white paper stock. It’s not ivory, not cream, not yellow. It’s white, which is a bit of an outlier, comparatively speaking. Gel, rollerball, and ballpoints work well, as do drawing pens and graphite pencils. There is no feathering or bleeding, and you can use the back side of the page easily. I did my written review with a Retro 51 loaded with a Schmidt P8127 rollerball ink refill. That is a dark, wet ink, and it worked perfectly.

Fountain pens are another story. Fine nibs were great. They were fine enough to not bleed or feather, and the paper is smooth enough for them to feel nice when writing. The feel is the same with larger, wider, wetter nibs and inks, but it’s at this point that you start to see a bit of feathering and bleed through to the back of the page. From this perspective, the Explore Journal would fall in between Moleskine and Leuchtturm1917 performance-wise for fountain pen users.

That’s the thing about perspective when reviewing products. This is a journal that is made for Staples.com and their core customer. That core is likely 90%-plus standard pen and pencil users. And that core is going to love this product, especially at $16.99. It’s honestly cool to see the commitment to this type of journal for what I would consider a store-branded product.

Staples.com has gone all-in on the Tru Red product lineup, especially on the notebook and journal side of the ledger. While the products may not crack my own personal writing rotation, what they are offering has certainly made me sit up and pay attention. And I like what I’m seeing from a broader stationery perspective.

(Staples.com provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on April 26, 2021 and filed under Tru Red, Journal, Notebook Reviews.

TRU RED Rollerball Pens and TRU RED Large Starter Journal Giveaway

As mentioned in yesterday's review, I have more TRU RED products to review. More importantly for today, I have products to give away to you. One winner of today’s giveaway will take home both the 5-pack of TRU RED Rollerball Pens and the TRU RED Large Starter Journal to use them with. Read the rules below and enter away!

Posted on April 20, 2021 and filed under Tru Red.

TRU RED Retractable Quick Dry Gel Pen Review

A bit over a month ago, TRU RED, available at Staples.com, sent me over a care package with several of their new stationery products. From meeting notebooks, to journals, to pens, they sent it all! I’m not going to be able to review everything, but I’m going to focus on a couple of different items for review, and mix in at least one big giveaway tomorrow.

Until then, let’s focus on the new TRU RED Retractable Quick Dry 0.5 mm Gel Pens, shall we?

Classified as “Business Essentials” right on the packaging, these gel ink pens are a step up from your standard office supply fare. Are they as good as the premium pens - the Pilot G2, Pentel EnerGel, Uni-ball Signo 307, and Paper Mate InkJoy - in this category? No. Do they hold their own at around half the price ($1.25/each vs. $2.50)? Absolutely.

The fully rubberized barrel actually reminds me of the InkJoy. It is lightweight and comfortable to hold, with a solid knock and clip. From a writing perspective, they are smooth, but not glassy smooth. If I strolled into the office one day and these were the gel pens of choice, I would be happy. If I were a dyed-in-the-wool pen addict, I would be able to notice the difference between the TRU RED, and, say, the EnerGel.

What about the quick dry aspect of this pen? I’d say they live up to that billing. For each color, I filled in a grid square with the pen, bushed my finger on my shirt to ensure it was dry, then ran it across the ink splotch. The black, purple, and teal left a slight ink trail, while the blue, red, orange, and lime left none. If I let a few seconds pass, I’m sure there would be no smearing at all.

Speaking of the ink colors, This 12-pack comes with two each of black, blue, red, purple, and teal, with one each of orange and lime. I’ll need to take it up with the orange lobby for equal representation in the future, and I may even speak up for lime, because it is a nice, readable lime green.

All of the colors were good, but I did notice two things. One, the purple is very dark for a purple gel ink. That can be good or bad, depending on your desires. In relation to other brands’ stock purple, it is darker. Secondly, the blue ink wrote with a wider line than its 0.5 mm counterparts. I’m not sure if that’s ink related or tip of the pen related, but it left a different line than the rest. All of the others were a nice, clean gel ink line, as I would expect from this size.

Overall, the TRU RED Retractable Quick Dry 0.5 mm Gel Pens are a good budget friendly gel ink pen. They don’t rank ahead of the best pens in this category, but at this price, they don’t have to.

(Staples.com provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on April 19, 2021 and filed under Staples, Tru Red.